Rajasthan attracts highest investment in north India

New Delhi: Rajasthan attracted investments worth 69,052 crore, the highest among northern states, during 2008-09, a business chamber report released here Wednesday said.

The report, 'Investment Prospects in Indian Economy 2008-09' by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham), said Haryana, which attracted investments worth 52,852 crore, came second, followed by Uttarakhand with 36,059 crore.

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This is the Best News, but I am waiting those days when the Industrialist or people thinking about to invest in Bihar or other district of U.P. (which is neighbore of bihar) like allahabad, banaras, & some other district. Bihar is very poor state. So keep in mind whenever we will not thinking about to develop this poor state. The people of Bihar is move from their state and disturb the other develop state like Mumbai, Delhi, Gujarat, & others.

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Utter ptadesh can go miles ahead in attracting larger investment in the country.In Gorakhpur they are starting one textile park.I certainly believe that Textile industrialist will definately grab this oppartunity.As the wages are less in U.P. as compared to other states.If Upits can work in cities like Mumbai in textile sector ,if they are given a chance in U.P.,definately they will work there also even if they get less wages in comparision with Mumbai.U.P.govt .should open one more Textile park in Kanpur as well.U.P.govt.should concentrate more on development of Eastern districts of the state.Because western U.P. is at par with Haryana and Punjab.